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Potsing Whiled Runk
Really good drugs.
Really good drugs.
Yeah, absolutely disgustingly filthy, isn't it. Ew.
Can't see any flames tho I'm afraid. No matter.
Hey AJM -- Just a heads-up to let you know you accidentally posted your Craig's list
AD over here at the JREF forum. -Fonebone
It's not filthy, that's a solid top stove. Consists of a large (gas) burner in the middle of a large sheet of steel (sometimes it has removable plates in the middles so it can be used as a honkin' great burner).
Chefs love them because you can vary the heat easily just by moving the pan further or closer to the centre, they also look 'dirty' because it's been seasoned by use - much like your steel skillet.
Here's the first, easy to find picture (right hand side of the range), all of the ones I've seen and worked with eschew the burners for a one solid surface
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Wtc7 was rated as a class A building for re-insurance purposes-
NO NATURAL GAS SERVICE ALLOWED - PERIOD !
Yo google-fu be suckin like a leach.
http://www.liquida.com/video/a6da295b1/michael-lomonaco-ode=to-windows-on-the-world/
Go to 3:17. That's a gas cooking top. It's square. Electric are round.
Gas lines feeding gas-operated systems are safer than propane tanks. I mentioned before that there is a greater chance of catastrohic explosive events from propane tanks than from gas lines.

Lefty >
Yo google-fu be suckin like a leach.
You haven't missed much, the foods not that great and the drinks are "pricey".
Fonebone;6626853--Fonebone < Ok Lefty -- --[B said:Windows on the World[/B] -- was located in the WTC 7 tower ?
DAT-SO Lefty ??
YO diaper be stinkin' from too much thinkin' .... Bic ?
No. It's black iron. It has square edges. Electric stove tops have round burners and the pot sits right on top of the coils. Gas stoves, almost universally, have retnagular bridges over the flame so that the pot will not sit on the heat source. Sometimes you just need to know what to look for.Yeah, absolutely disgustingly filthy, isn't it. Ew.
Can't see any flames tho I'm afraid. No matter.
You wouldn't catch me eating from anywhere that lets their appliances get into that state. Appliances are nice and shiny in restaurants I eat inNo. It's black iron.
No I'm not. I'm saying I don't see any flamesYou're questioning the observations of a professional in the food service field here
Methinks thou dost protest too much. lol.which just goes to point out how so many whacko theories can arise out of nothing. Itis not a good idea to assume that your own experience in a single field of work or study gives you all the keys you need to unlock a mystery because what seems an anomoly, from the perspective of your particualar discipline, is not at all odd.
You wouldn't catch me eating from anywhere that lets their appliances get into that state. Appliances are nice and shiny in restaurants I eat in
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No I'm not. I'm saying I don't see any flames.
We have no evidence one way or another at this point.Were there any NG lines in the upper levels of WTC1 or not ?
Making what too easy Lefty ? I can assure you that I don't eat in restaurants that let their appliances get into that kind of stateYou're making this too easy.
I do like the heartfelt sense of authority with which you make this statement. Funny, but heartfelt.The frame on which the cooking vessels on a gas stove sit are almost universally made of cast iron.
And again, what would that argument be Lefty ? You really should try some deep breathing. Good to calm the nervesIf you cannot feel the impact of a boot to the nads of your argument, you are going to be the laughing stock of this thread for some time.
That. Is. Some. Funny. Excrement.Your next post also shows a lack of knowledge of cooking equipment.
You've made my eyes leakWell, of course you don't. It's a gas stove. The burner is smaller than the diameter of the pot. If the flame were visible beyond the bottom of the pot, it would be a patheticly inefficient flame. Any old mess sergeant knows this.
Well keep searchin' then. Chop, chopWe have no evidence one way or another at this point.
If you type a little less rabidly, you'll make fewer mistakes.You have no idea how weak that response makes all you other crap here look, femr2. Seriously, go back to school and fill in tyhose gaps.
Go back to school ? I didn't know that they taught Hobart range plate cooker fuel type identification in schools these days
Observing your behaviour is mildly interesting, and pretty funny.
What you seem to want to argue about, not interesting at all.
You know absolutely nothing about cooking gear, yet you jump all over a comment made by a food service professional, suggesting that what looks to that food service professional like a perfectly clean gas stove top is"filthy." This just tells me that you spend an inordinate amount of time blathering about stuff you do not understand.
Hobart ranges with the plate tops on look pretty much identical whether gas or 'leccy, but sorry Lefty, I really don't care, because...
As I said, You wouldn't catch me eating from anywhere that lets their appliances get into that state. Appliances are nice and shiny in restaurants I eat in![]()
Priceless Lefty. Thanks for the giggles.
Jump all over ? Me ? Awesome
As I said, You wouldn't catch me eating from anywhere that lets their appliances get into that state. Appliances are nice and shiny in restaurants I eat in![]()